Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 21, 2 (1995)

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From the Alexandria Archiieo/ogy collection.
However, the simple squared rims contrast with the rounded ones from the Swann and Smith periods and the more complex rim forms used by Milburn.
The gray salt-glazed milk pans and jars Easton produced are deco- rated with brushed cobalt vines and flowers, arranged in a wavy hor- izontal band around the upper portion of the vessel. All of the known vessels have a similar arrangement of decorative elements, al- though the execution varies from careful
...brush strokes to quick slashes, indicating the work of more than one decorator. The closest Alexandria parallel for Easton's cobalt-decorated stoneware is that produced by Milburn for H. C. Smith in the 1830s. Easton lived in Alexandria during this period and could have been working with Milburn. Unlike the forward-facing designs most common at Wilkes Street, however, Easton's designs appear the same from all sides (fig. 18).
Some of Easton's decorative patterns are nearly identical to those excavated from a pottery site in Washington, D.C., attributed to ALEXANDRIA S POTTERY TRADITION Enoch Burnett (1843-62).


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